Christianity Today

January 9, 1995

Volume 39, Number 1

February 1 February 6, 1995
January 9
December 12 December 12, 1994

Why Women Choose Abortion: Postabortion interviews reveal what would have changed their minds.

Cover Story

Features

Why Not Commit a Crime?

If we can answer this one question, we can solve the crime problem.

Koinonia Farm Struggles for Survival

Koinonia community struggles to overcome debts

Christians Use Courts to Fight Assisted-Suicide Measure

The battle over the nation’s first physician-assisted suicide law has moved from the ballot box to the courtroom.

Dialogue with Anthropologists Begins

Human rights concerns bring missionaries, anthropologists together.

Has God Been Held Hostage by Philosophy?

A forum on free-will theism, a new paradigm for understanding God.

The Soul of the Senate

For 14 years, Chaplain Richard Halverson has been conscience and confessor to our nation’s lawmakers.

Editorial

The School Prayer Temptation

Politicians think evangelicals want to force religion on others; we simply want the freedom to live by our faith.

Mrs. Dudley Goes to the ’Hood

How a white, suburban mother helped transform an inner-city black community.

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